chin
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Definition
noun (English)
1. (slang, US) Talk.USslang
2. (slang, British) A lie, a falsehood.Britishslang
3. (slang, British) A person of the upper class.Britishslang
4. (boxing, uncountable) The ability to withstand being punched in the chin without being knocked out.Antonyms: glass chin, glass jawuncountable
5. (aviation) The lower part of the front of an aircraft, below the nose.Examples: "In the cleft of the aircraft's chin is a small turret for a forward-looking infrared (FLIR) "eyeball" that will enable MH-47E pilots to see clearly in complete darkness […]"; "Lockheed Martin's system is mounted behind a transparent, low-observable window blended into the aircraft's chin."
verb (English)
1. (slang, dated, intransitive) To talk.Examples: "“I reckon you can explain, Mrs. Peabody.” […] “An’ I reckon that newcomer you’ve been chinning with could explain if he had a mind to.”"; "This little chore involved getting up at 3 A.M., working about two hours, then sitting around chinning and drinking coffee with the radio operators until too late to go back to sleep."Synonyms: gabdatedintransitiveslang
2. (slang, dated, transitive) To talk to or with (someone).Examples: "“Been up chinning your sporting editor, Ragsy Hurd. […]”"; "“What do you suppose that Seagreave’s chinning Hughie about[?]”"datedslangtransitive
3. (reflexive, intransitive) To perform a chin-up (exercise in which one lifts one's own weight while hanging from a bar).Examples: "It is worth noting that on the eighth day he was strong enough to “chin” himself six times in succession, though previous to the fasting treatment he had never in his life been able to do this more than once or twice."; "A description of the cour would be incomplete without an enumeration of the manifold duties of the planton in charge, which were as follows: to prevent the men from using the horizontal bar, except for chinning, since if you swung yourself upon it you could look over the wall into the women’s cour […]"; "The Englishmen had also been lifting weights and chinning themselves for years. Their bellies were like washboards. The muscles of their calves and upper arms were like cannonballs."intransitivereflexive
4. (chiefly UK, transitive) To punch or hit (someone), especially on the chin (part of the body).Examples: "He told me once that he used to be scared to death every time he started in a hard game for fear he’d get badly injured. Said it wasn’t until someone had jabbed him in the nose or ‘chinned’ him that he forgot to be scared."; "‘I’m in trouble, I hit a policeman—chinned him. He was messin’ me about, pushin’ me around on the pavement, so I chinned him, didn’t I? […]’"UKtransitive
5. (transitive) To put or hold (a musical instrument) up to one's chin.Examples: "Conspicuous in the front rank of “the music” was Joe Lippett, chinning his fife […]"; "A comical fellow hopped down from a stump and chinned his fiddle while Prince Chang stared."; "Jimmy sat down at the piano, and the scientist tuned, then chinned the violin."transitive
6. (transitive) To turn on or operate (a device) using one's chin; to select (a particular setting) using one's chin.Examples: "I was too tired to argue; I chinned the valve three or four times, felt a blast blistering my face."; "I landed kind of sloppily on hands and knees and chinned the squad frequency. “First squad sound off!”"transitive
noun (English)
1. (informal) A chinchilla.informal
name (English)
1. (obsolete) Alternative form of China.alt-ofalternativeobsolete
name (English)
1. (obsolete) Alternative form of Jin: an ancient Chinese state and various medieval Chinese dynasties.Examples: "The most amazing poems in human history are the Huêi-wên-tʻü or the revolving chart, by Lady Su Huêi, of the Chin Dynasty (265-419), and the Chʻien-tzŭ-wên, or thousand-character literature, by Chou Hsing-ssŭ, (fifth century a.d.)"; "The second significant feature in the development of Chinese literature is the immense influence of Buddhist literature on the development of every sphere of Chinese literature since the East Chin Period (A.D. 317)."; "Wang Tao, the head of a great northern family, emigrated to the south and there became the chief architect of the Eastern Chin dynasty, a regime noted for excellent calligraphy."alt-ofalternativeobsolete
Definition source: Wiktionary